* First integration of at commands into useGeminiStream.ts
* feat: Integrate @ command for file/directory reading
- Adds support for `@<path>` commands in the CLI UI to read file or directory contents using the `read_many_files` tool.
- Refactors `useGeminiStream` hook to handle slash, passthrough, and @ commands before sending queries to the Gemini API.
- Improves history item ID generation to prevent React duplicate key warnings.
* fix: Handle additional text after @ command path
- Modifies the `@` command processor to parse text following the file/directory path (e.g., `@README.md explain this`).
- Includes both the fetched file content and the subsequent text in the query sent to the Gemini API.
- Resolves the TODO item in `atCommandProcessor.ts`.
* feat: Allow @ command anywhere in query and fix build
- Update `atCommandProcessor` to correctly parse `@<path>` commands regardless of their position in the input string using regex. This enables queries like "Explain @README.md to me".
- Fix build error in `useGeminiStream` by importing the missing `findSafeSplitPoint` function.
* rename isPotentiallyAtCommand to isAtCommand
* respond to review comments.
* Refactor useGeminiStream to pull slash commands and passthrough commands into their own processors.
* whitespace lint errors.
* Add sugestions from code review.
- Refactors history display using Ink's <Static> component to prevent flickering and improve performance by rendering completed items statically.
- Introduces ConsolePatcher component to capture and display console.log, console.warn, and console.error output within the Ink UI, addressing native handling issues.
- Introduce a new content splitting mechanism to work better for static items. Basically when content gets too long we will now split content into multiple blocks for Gemini messages to ensure that we can statically cache larger pieces of history.
Fixes:
- https://b.corp.google.com/issues/411450097
- https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412716309
- Added a number of common themes to our support matrix:
- AtomOneDark
- Dracula
- VS
- GitHub
- GoogleCode
- XCode
- ... Admittedly these all were randomly picked, we could probably curate these better...
- Added a new `ThemeDialog` UI that can be accessed via `/theme`. It shows your currentlyt available themes and allows you to change them freely. It does **not**:
- Save the theme between sessions
- Allow you to hit escape
- Show a preview prior to selection.
- These themes are from reacts highlight js library.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412797985
- We weren't reseting the tool group inbetween content which meant we'd start a new group on the first tool call, and if regular textual content followed it'd effectively close that group; however, we weren't updating our state to really close that group. Meaning, any subsequent tool calls or confirmations would get grouped with the original grouping.
- When we see textual content from Gemini we now reset the tool call group.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412605330
- Bring tool messages in line with original envisioned UI of: https://screenshot.googleplex.com/9yZCX636LzpMrgc
- In particular this represents more descriptive names. FWIW we already had this tech we just weren't passing around information correctly (`displayName` vs. `name`)
- Add gray to our list of color pallete's and removed Background (unused)
- Re-enabled representing canceled messages
- Migrated back towards a cleaner tool message design of status symbols & border colors vs. overly verbose text.
- Removed border from confirmation diffs.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412598909
* New method for handling stdin. Bypass Ink, and output to stdout. Makes the CLI work like a typical Unix application when called with piped input.
* Fixing a few post-merge errors.
* Format code.
* Clean up lint and format errors.
Else branches are an anti pattern especially if you can easily return from the previous branch. Over time, else branches cause deep nesting and make code unreadable and unmaintainable. Remove elses where possible.
- This fixes what it means to get confirmations in GC. Prior to this they had just been accidentally unwired as part of all of the refactorings to turns + to server/core.
- The key piece of this is that we wrap the onConfirm in the gemini stream hook in order to resubmit function responses. This isn't 100% ideal but gets the job done for now.
- Fixed history not updating properly with confirmations.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412323656
- The tl;dr; is that GC couldn't see what the user was saying when tool call events happened in response. The rason why this was happening was because we were instantly invoking tools that the model told us to invoke and then instantly re-requesting. This resulted in the bug because the genai APIs can't update the chat history before a full response has been completed (doesn't know how to update if it's incomplete).
- To address the above issue I had to do quite the large refactor. The gist is that now turns truly drive everything on the server (vs. a server client split). This ensured that when we got tool invocations we could control when/how re-requesting would happen and then also ensure that history was updated. This change also meant that the server would act as an event publisher to enable the client to react to events rather than try and weave in complex logic between the events.
- A BIG change that this changeset incudes is the removal of all of the CLI tools in favor of the server tools.
- Removed some dead code as part of this
- **NOTE: Confirmations are still broken (they were broken prior to this); however, I've set them up to be able to work in the future, I'll dot hat in a follow up to be less breaking to others.**
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412320087
- There were a few hiccups here. Somehow 2.5-flash wasn't actually abiding by our tool schema. Instead it was inferring `path`. To semi-combat this I've renamed `file_path` -> `path`.
- We weren't elevating errors that were created via schema validation. Instead both the `glob` and `read-file.ts` now surface this.
- In error scenarios (like failing schema) we were improperly surfacing these as success cases because we were overriding tool status.
* Starting to move a lot of code into packages/server
* More of the massive refactor, builds and runs, some issues though.
* Fixing outstanding issue with double messages.
* Fixing a minor UI issue.
* Fixing the build post-merge.
* Running formatting.
* Addressing comments.
* Adding some wiring to allow the Ink app to warn if there are local development changes that haven't been captured in the recent build of the Gemini CLI.
* Adding a new useAppEffects.ts file that wores some useEffect handlers in.
* Updating package-lock.json to resolve `npm ci` issues.
* Updating package-lock.json and package.json to resolve `npm ci` issues.
This is only the first change of many changes.
* Remove redundant autogenerated comments
* Use the recommended file name style
* Use camelCase for variable names
* Don't introduce submodules for relevant types
* Don't introduce constants like modules, these are implementation details
* Remove empty files
This commit introduces the initial codebase for the Gemini Code CLI, a command-line interface designed to facilitate interaction with the Gemini API for software engineering tasks.
The code was migrated from a previous git repository as a single squashed commit.
Core Features & Components:
* **Gemini Integration:** Leverages the `@google/genai` SDK to interact with the Gemini models, supporting chat history, streaming responses, and function calling (tools).
* **Terminal UI:** Built with Ink (React for CLIs) providing an interactive chat interface within the terminal, including input prompts, message display, loading indicators, and tool interaction elements.
* **Tooling Framework:** Implements a robust tool system allowing Gemini to interact with the local environment. Includes tools for:
* File system listing (`ls`)
* File reading (`read-file`)
* Content searching (`grep`)
* File globbing (`glob`)
* File editing (`edit`)
* File writing (`write-file`)
* Executing bash commands (`terminal`)
* **State Management:** Handles the streaming state of Gemini responses and manages the conversation history.
* **Configuration:** Parses command-line arguments (`yargs`) and loads environment variables (`dotenv`) for setup.
* **Project Structure:** Organized into `core`, `ui`, `tools`, `config`, and `utils` directories using TypeScript. Includes basic build (`tsc`) and start scripts.
This initial version establishes the foundation for a powerful CLI tool enabling developers to use Gemini for coding assistance directly in their terminal environment.
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Created by yours truly: __Gemini Code__